Thermal Decomposition of 2-Cyclopentenone.

J Phys Chem A

Department of Chemistry, University of Richmond, Gottwald Center for the Sciences, Richmond, Virginia 23173, United States.

Published: October 2024

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  • The study investigates the thermal decomposition of 2-cyclopentenone during biomass pyrolysis, utilizing both experimental techniques and theoretical models.
  • Gas-phase pyrolysis experiments were conducted at high temperatures, revealing various products like carbon monoxide and different hydrocarbons through FTIR spectroscopy.
  • Five distinct decomposition pathways were identified, including multiple H atom migrations and C-C bond ruptures, leading to the formation of compounds such as acrolein, propane derivatives, and intermediates like cyclopropenone.

Article Abstract

The thermal decomposition of 2-cyclopentenone, a cyclic oxygenated hydrocarbon that occurs in the pyrolysis of biomass, has been studied in a combined experimental and theoretical approach. Gas-phase pyrolysis was performed at temperatures ranging from 1000 to 1400 K in a pulsed, microtubular reactor. Products were identified by FTIR spectroscopy following their isolation in a low-temperature argon matrix. The following products were identified: carbon monoxide, ketene, propenylketene, vinylacetylene, ethylene, propene, acrolein, acetylene, propyne, and propargyl radical. Computational results identify three different decomposition channels involving a H atom migration, and producing prop-2-enylketene (Pathway 1), prop-1-enylketene (Pathway 2), and a second conformation of prop-2-enylketene (Pathway 3). A fourth decomposition pathway involves simultaneous rupture of two C-C bonds forming a high energy cyclopropenone intermediate that further reacts to form ethylene, acetylene, and carbon monoxide. Finally, a fifth pathway to the formation of acrolein and acetylene was identified that proceeds via a multistep mechanism, and an interconversion from 2-cyclopentenone to 3-cyclopentenone was identified computationally, but not observed experimentally.

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